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Animals in idioms. Can you guess what these idioms mean?. Choose a category Click on an animal. Idioms using birds. Choose a number. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Free as a bird. I have freedom “I am as free as a bird”. Back to main menu. Bird's eye view. To look from above
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Animals in idioms Can you guess what these idioms mean? Choose a category Click on an animal
Idioms using birds Choose a number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Free as a bird I have freedom “I am as free as a bird” Back to main menu
Bird's eye view To look from above “the TV camera has a bird’s eye view of the tennis match” Back to main menu
Eat like a bird To eat only a little “my sister eats like a bird” Back to main menu
For the birds I don’t like to fly “flying in planes is so dangerous it’s for the birds” Back to main menu
The early bird catches the worm The first person to arrive will be rewarded “if you want to get the best product from a store, remember the early bird catches the worm Back to main menu
A little bird told me A rumour “a little bird told me you have a new girlfriend” Back to main menu
Birds of a feather flock together People who are similar always become friends “in our school people don’t mix, birds of a feather flock together” Back to main menu
A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush At least you have something “I only got one and I didn’t win the other” “a bird in the hand is better than two in the bush” Back to main menu
Kill two birds with one stone To get two jobs done by doing one thing “I need to go to buy something from the shop and take the dog for a walk, it will kill two birds with one stone” Back to main menu
Go the way of the dodo To die / to become extinct “the old man has gone the way of the dodo” Back to main menu
Idioms using cats Choose a number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Nine lives of a cat You are very lucky “that bus almost hit you, you must have nine lives” Back to main menu
When the cat's away, the mice will play To get into mischief when the boss / parent is out “people at my work are irresponsible, they only do their work when the boss is watching, when the cat’s away, the mice will play” Back to main menu
More than one way to skin a cat There are so many ways to do something “you don’t have to do it that way, there is more than one way to skin a cat” Back to main menu
Fight like cats and dogs They don’t get along very well “don’t let those two be in the same room together, they fight like cats and dogs” Back to main menu
Curiosity kills the cat If you don’t mind your own business, you will get into trouble “be careful, curiosity killed the cat” Back to main menu
No room to swing a cat Not enough room “this room is so small you couldn’t swing a cat” Back to main menu
Raining cats and dogs it is raining very heavy “it’s so wet outside, it’s raining cats and dogs” Back to main menu
Has the cat got your tongue Why are you quiet? “you are not answering my question, has the cat got your tongue?” Back to main menu
Look like something the cat dragged in You are messy and dirty from being outside “you have been outside in the rain, and now you look like something the cat dragged in” Back to main menu
Looked like the cat that ate the canary You look guilty “did you do something wrong, because you look like the cat that ate the canary” Back to main menu
Idioms using dogs Choose a number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
You can't teach an old dog new tricks Too old to learn “these computers are too hard for me, I guess you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” Back to main menu
A dog and pony show A very entertaining presentation “the sales people put on a dog and pony show, and we bought the product” Back to main menu
Love me, love my dog You must love everything about me “love me, love my dog, or I will leave you” Back to main menu
In the doghouse In trouble with the wife “I forget my wife’s birthday and now I am in the doghouse” Back to main menu
A barking dog never bites Just because he says he will beat you up doesn’t mean he will “don’t be afraid of him, his bark is worst than his bite” Back to main menu
Dog eat dog Very competitive “you have to be very strong, it’s a dog eat dog world” Back to main menu
Dog tired Extremely tired “after working a long day I am dog tired” Back to main menu
Treat somebody like a dog To be cruel “he treats me like a dog” Back to main menu
Every dog has its day Everybody has a special day “know matter who you are, every dog has its day” Back to main menu
Work like a dog To work very hard “today my boss made me work like a dog” Back to main menu
Choose a number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Idioms using fish
Fishing in troubled waters Take advantage of a confused situation “with all the confusion going on, it is a chance for us to succeed, we’re fishing in troubled waters” Back to main menu
A whale of a time A fun time “we had a whale of a time at his party last night” Back to main menu
The world is his oyster You have a lot of opportunities “you can do anything you like, the world is your oyster” Back to main menu
Fishing for a compliment Trying to get other people to give you a compliment “the only reason why you are asking is because you’re fishing for a compliment” Back to main menu
Fish out of the water Uncomfortable about what they’re doing “doing this job I feel like a fish out of water” Back to main menu
Other fish to fry Other matters requiring attention “it is not just this one we have to worry about, we have other fish to fry” Back to main menu
Packed like sardines Crowded “the bus was packed like sardines” Back to main menu
Swim like a fish Swim very fast “he swam like a fish” Back to main menu
Not the only fish in the sea Not the only girl or boy to date “I think she doesn’t like me” “don’t worry, she is not the only fish in the sea” Back to main menu
Drink like a fish Drinks a lot “he drinks like a fish” Back to main menu
Choose a number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Idioms using horses
You can take a horse to the water but you can't make it drink You can advise someone, but you can’t force them to do it Back to main menu
Eat like a horse Eats a lot “he eats like a horse” Back to main menu
Flog a dead horse Trying to convince someone to do something, but there is no hope of succeeding “he was trying to convince me to jump off the bridge, but he was just flogging a dead horse” Back to main menu
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth Don’t ask someone how much the present they gave you cost Back to main menu